mistermews
Smash Cadet
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Interesting question, I guess!
My thought process has already been laid out, but I'd like to share it anyways, regardless.
To me, "mains" are the epitome of your bond with a character. To "main" a character is to put them foremost, utmost and above all other characters. How, is up to you. I don't believe there is a specific way to "Main" a character, or if manning several characters as your Main is a bad or good thing.
As I am among fellow smashers, it's fine to mention characters in a non-objectified way.
People usually mark mains in a multiple number of ways;
As the question is "What does a main mean to YOU?", here's the opinion that was slightly aforementioned earlier on.
Maining a character is completely singular. In my opinion, it's not perfectly ideal to take on several mains. I said before that you should treat this character above all others. You need to share a connection, a bond, a trust in them that may or may not affect your game. There has to be that one character; even if you main the whole roster/random, there will always be one for you. It's one thing I love about each Smash instalment, as new characters are added, new playstyles become more and more obvious, letting more and more people invest time to find a character, and in the case of Smash 4, it has the most unique fighters IMO ever, completely trashing my favourite Brawl lineup (Falco, Olimar, Peach) and replacing them with almost ALL newcomers (Wii Fit Trainer, Rosaluma, Lucario etc.) It doesn't even matter if you played their game or not!
Simply, choosing a character to be your main doesn't depend on if they're your favourite, or if you play well with them, but what really matters if you trust them, feel a connection with them, that feels real. You need to LIKE him/her! You want to know that this character is yours, and you are his/hers, because that will really, trust me, affect how you play. It's not any small decision. I really think that people should be more motivated to try the whole roster, and SSB4 is doing a great job of that. It's so diverse! Besides, older games were also very diverse with rosters, but with second thought, mayyybe not Melee IMO?
It won't matter! Mains are universal.
is my main. I wouldn't have it any other way. I can play with 




but in the end, I will never feel the Pokemon-trainer, unidentifiable, but very, very real friendship we could have. It takes bravery to choose one above all;
To belong, in life, video games, etc. is one of the most desired things a man could ask of.
And in Smash, regardless, it's the best feeling in the world to own one...
My thought process has already been laid out, but I'd like to share it anyways, regardless.
To me, "mains" are the epitome of your bond with a character. To "main" a character is to put them foremost, utmost and above all other characters. How, is up to you. I don't believe there is a specific way to "Main" a character, or if manning several characters as your Main is a bad or good thing.
As I am among fellow smashers, it's fine to mention characters in a non-objectified way.
People usually mark mains in a multiple number of ways;
- Your favourite character, simply.
- A group of favourite characters.
- A character that is not necessarily your favourite or share a connection with, but you play the most efficient with him/her.
- Several characters that you can equally use competitively.
- A term that denotes the whole "maining" system; refers to your top mains, secondaries and playabouts.
- Characters that you share a bond with through dedication, love for their game, and possessing a playstyle that suits you perfectly.
- Any character with high usage by you.
- All of the above, or etc.
As the question is "What does a main mean to YOU?", here's the opinion that was slightly aforementioned earlier on.
Maining a character is completely singular. In my opinion, it's not perfectly ideal to take on several mains. I said before that you should treat this character above all others. You need to share a connection, a bond, a trust in them that may or may not affect your game. There has to be that one character; even if you main the whole roster/random, there will always be one for you. It's one thing I love about each Smash instalment, as new characters are added, new playstyles become more and more obvious, letting more and more people invest time to find a character, and in the case of Smash 4, it has the most unique fighters IMO ever, completely trashing my favourite Brawl lineup (Falco, Olimar, Peach) and replacing them with almost ALL newcomers (Wii Fit Trainer, Rosaluma, Lucario etc.) It doesn't even matter if you played their game or not!
Simply, choosing a character to be your main doesn't depend on if they're your favourite, or if you play well with them, but what really matters if you trust them, feel a connection with them, that feels real. You need to LIKE him/her! You want to know that this character is yours, and you are his/hers, because that will really, trust me, affect how you play. It's not any small decision. I really think that people should be more motivated to try the whole roster, and SSB4 is doing a great job of that. It's so diverse! Besides, older games were also very diverse with rosters, but with second thought, mayyybe not Melee IMO?
It won't matter! Mains are universal.
To belong, in life, video games, etc. is one of the most desired things a man could ask of.
And in Smash, regardless, it's the best feeling in the world to own one...